The Roundtable is an open, participant-driven network and a forum for discussion and action; a gathering place for anyone who is interested in Oregon’s forests – to share information, evaluate and discuss forest conditions and trends, build common ground, and help shape a common understanding and vision for the future of Oregon’s forests.

During this meeting, the Roundtable will close out initial discussion on the indicator of sustainable forest management that relates to knowledge of sustainable forest management. The Roundtable will also continue discussions on the indicator relating to the ability to measure and report on all Oregon Indicators of Sustainable Forest Management, receive reports from participants on other recent sustainable forestry developments, and identify the next steps for the Roundtable.

WHY: The Roundtable creates the opportunity to promote forest resource management in a manner that integrates environmental, economic, and social considerations, using the goals and objectives of the Forestry Program for Oregon and the Oregon Indicators of Sustainable Forest Management as common state frameworks.